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"I feel your pain"

My buddy's pregnant fiance is a hypochondriac on Mass health and she goes to the doctor four days a week. I love it, being currently uninsured and all.
 
Hmm I've always thought women can endure more pain than men because they have to go through pregnancy and birth...
 
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Hmm I've always thought women can endure more pain than men because they have to go through pregnancy and birth...

Just because they go through them doesn't mean they can take more pain.
 
That proves it to me. Women are unstable creatures.
They say that the men focus on the pain more than women, and yet feel less pain?

At least once a month a woman becomes emotinaly unstable, and her personality changes? WTF?

And to all the ladies........ What cha doing tonight?😎
 
I just hope the AP doesn't pick up on this news release. It'll shoot to the most popular news item of the day and women will scream vindication all across the country.
 
This is so intuitively obvious. I hate crap like this that sounds like its new and latebreaking news, when it is already obvious.
 
Yeah, but it's recently become kosher to cite biological differences between men and women so you can probably expect a stream of this stuff in the near future.
 
Actually women feel everything more than men. The great sickness of modern man is that he is especially out down if he feels. Men are emotionally dead and that is what makes them violent. Rage is a pain blocker.
 
Originally posted by: JoeI
This is so intuitively obvious. I hate crap like this that sounds like its new and latebreaking news, when it is already obvious.
Yep. I also didn't like that study a while back that was about using brain scanning to detect female orgasm. It's so unremarkable that a brain scan could detect a strong sensation like an orgasm. It would only be remarkable if a brain scan could reveal a subtle sensation like holding a pebble in your hand.

 
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